Bored of Boredom

Mission
We strive to bring education to everyone, especially those who have historically been excluded from enrichment opportunities, that’s why the majority of our students are neurodiverse, speak English as a second language, or come from under-resourced communities.
Program Description
High school students providing indivdiual and group classes to ensure that children remain intellectually stimulated (for free) during this unprecendented time
Type of service
Tutoring Program
Other
Year Started
2020
Headquarter Location (City, State)
Los Angeles, California
States of Operation
Virtual
Subject Offered
Early Literacy,
English Language Arts (ELA),
Math,
Reading,
Science,
Other
Other subjects
All (includes mutliple languages, free individual tutoring, and after-school study hall for homework help).
Grade Levels
Pre-Kindergarten,
Kindergarten,
1st Grade,
2nd Grade,
3rd Grade,
4th Grade,
5th Grade,
6th Grade,
7th Grade,
8th Grade,
9th Grade,
10th Grade,
11th Grade,
12th Grade
Languages Offered
Chinese,
English,
Spanish
Setting
Out of School
Delivery Mode
Virtual
Tutor-Student Ratio
1:1, or 1:5-10
Number of Sessions Per Week
Flexible
Organization Type
Nonprofit
Customer Type
Student
Cost to Student
Free
Type of Tutor
Volunteer
Randomized controlled trial (RCT) study conducted?
No
Quasi-experimental (QED) study conducted?
No
Contact
Hope Shinderman, President & Cofounder, boredofboredom20@gmail.com

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